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rbsivleyrbsivley Posts: 1,259 Senior Member
For the past three days my kitchen sink faucet has had a slight tick in the flow. It's like it has air in the lines but the flow is still full and steady. I haven't noticed any of the other faucets doing this. Any body got an idea as to want it might be?

Just so ya'll concerned folks know that sound was the spray nozzle hose fitting working lose.
Randy

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  • rbsivleyrbsivley Posts: 1,259 Senior Member
    Thanks guys. About 30 mins after posting this it stopped.
    Randy

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  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    Sometimes mineral deposits will cause this...
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  • TeachTeach Posts: 18,428 Senior Member
    Barry snuck in and fixed it while you weren't looking!
    Jerry
  • mkk41mkk41 Posts: 1,932 Senior Member
    Hey Moe , these pipes are all clogged with wires! :uhm:
  • TugarTugar Posts: 2,478 Senior Member
    DoctorWho wrote: »
    Sometimes mineral deposits will cause this...

    It's one of three things. Mineral deposits, air, or the valve going bad ( rubber or the valve/seat itself).
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